Chapter 5 Vocabulary
Across
- 4. The arrangement of elements so that no one part of the work overpowers or seems heavier than any other part.
- 6. A two-dimensional object.
- 8. A point of interest that a user sees first.
- 9. The size or relationship of certain elements to the whole and each other.
- 10. Guidelines to help make a visual design more user-friendly.
- 11. review An informal editing process in which team members review a critique other's work.
- 13. A technique that creates an illusion of depth and volume on a two-dimensional surface.
- 14. The arrangement of text and graphics on each page or display screen.
- 16. Is when the visual design elements have similarities.
- 17. An exact mirror reflection.
- 18. An object with three dimensions.
Down
- 1. A surface's characteristic or quality that you see or feel.
- 2. The element of art that is a continuous mark made on some surface by a moving point.
- 3. The process of planning, arranging, integrating visual elements of art to accomplish or address a particular purpose.
- 5. A standard set of guidelines about using color.
- 7. The element that first attracts the attention of the viewer.
- 12. The real or implied distance between, around, above, below within objects.
- 15. A two-dimensional decorative effect.